The iPhone Evolution – iPhone 5 is here

The new iPhone is here and once again we prepared a chart to show you how much it’s better than its predecessors. You’ve heard it will come with a bigger screen, improved positioning (with inclusion of Glonass), better front-facing camera, support for LTE connectivity and a brand new A6 processor. And while we don’t have A6’s GHz count, we’re pretty confident Apple will make sure everything works as smoothly as possible.

But I said it enough. Here’s the new chart – and, if you need a bigger version, you can get it from here.

Just wanted to correct the picture. 1. The iPhone 4S had GLONASS 2. Your processor clocks are wrong. The 4S, for instance, is 800MHz dual-core. The 4 is certainly less than 1GHz. 3. The front camera on the 5 is actually 1.2MP. 4. Just to neaten it up a bit. You don’t need ‘retina’, it’s just a marketing term. And probably don’t need Apple logo for the processors. Technically the CPUs are all Samsung bases anyway (with Apple mods). Easier to read without the logos.

TheDude

The processors (ARM standard) are not related to Samsung. I know they have a big ‘thing’ going, but really?

Other than that, yeah. A few fixes wouldn’t hurt.

Anonymous

Well the current processors (CPU, not SoC) are based on Exynos, which is designed by Samsung. Apple made a few mods to the design. The previous processors (eg. 3GS and earlier) were 100% off the shelf Samsung.

Tcmerge

You should add a row for battery life.

http://profiles.google.com/sebastian.szukalski Sebastian Szukalski

Does not sound or appear impressive, and with the corrections below, seems to be just another product with brilliant marketing and not much else